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Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard

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Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard

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Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard
Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard

Austal Limited (ASX:ASB) is pleased to announce that Austal Australia has delivered two Cape-class Patrol Boats to the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG). The two 58 metre patrol boats, TTS Port of Spain (CG41) and TTS Scarborough (CG42), were accepted by Lieutenant Commander Francise Paulette Cazoe of the TTCG, at a delivery ceremony held at Austal Australia’s Henderson shipyard today, attended by Western Australia Minister for Minister for Police: Road Safety; Defence Industry; and Veterans Issues, The Hon Paul Papalia CSC MLA.

Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard
Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard Scarborough (CG42) during sea trials, at Henderson, Western Australia (Image: Austal)

Speaking at the delivery ceremony, Austal Limited Chief Executive Officer Paddy Gregg said the two patrol boats were the first Cape-class vessels manufactured by Austal to be exported, following the delivery of ten similar vessels to the Australian Border Force and Royal Australian Navy over the past decade. Accepting the vessels on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Lieutenant Commander Francise Paulette Cazoe thanked the Austal Australia team for their outstanding effort, especially under COVID19 pandemic conditions.

Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard
Lieutenant Commander Francise Paulette Cazoe of the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard and Austal Chief Executive Officer Paddy Gregg signing the certificate of delivery for TTS Port of Spain (Cg42) and TTS Scarborough (CG42) (Image: Austal)

“The Cape-class is Austal Australia’s signature patrol boat design, with twelve vessels now delivered and a further six under construction at our dedicated defence shipbuilding facility in Henderson. These two patrol boats for the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard are the first Capes we’ve delivered for an export market and proudly represent the capability of not only the Western Australian defence industry, but Australia’s growing sovereign naval shipbuilding capability.” Mr Gregg said.

Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard
From Left: John Rothwell AO, Austal Chairman; Government of Western Australia Minister for Defence Industry The Hon Paul Papalia CSC MLA; Chief Petty Officer Cliff Gore, TTCG; Lieutenant Commander Francise Paulette Cazoe TTCG; Chief Petty Officer Neil Jaggernauth, TTCG; and Paddy Gregg, Austal Chief Executive Officer with TTS Port of Spain (CG41) and TTS Scarborough (CG42) (Image: Austal)

The TTCG’s Cape-class Patrol Boats are based on the proven 58 metre monohull vessels operating with the Australian Border Force and Royal Australian Navy, with a number of design customisations to meet TTCG mission requirements, including additional armament placements and crew accommodation for up to 27 persons. Both TTS Port of Spain and TTS Scarborough are capable of patrols up to 28 days, with a range of over 3,000 nautical miles and a top speed in excess of 25 knots. Each vessel has two 7.3 metre rigid hull inflatable boats that may be deployed while underway, for a variety of constabulary missions.

Austal Australia Delivers Two Cape Class Patrol Boats to Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard
TTS Port of Spain (CG41) and TTS Scarborough (CG42) at the Austal Australia shipyard in Henderson, Western Australia (Image: Austal)

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